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HONOLULU Magazine Team
We’re celebrating the entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, designers, retailers, artists and others who make our city vibrant and fun.
You need a vet, auto repairs, tools or another service? Consult this list of businesses voted and selected as most reliable in their fields.
Where to staycation, pet animals, take a tour for locals and visitors to enjoy and more of the best ways to have fun on O‘ahu.
Where to shop for the best beach bag, houseplants, sun hat, crystals, home accessories, swimwear and more.
Easy to see why Hawai‘i is the healthiest state in the nation when we have the best outdoor yoga, watersports and more ways to live well.
Treat yourself to beauty and self-care services like the best custom essential oil blend, head massage, eyelash extensions and more.
Our editors picked 14 top categories plus 20 readers’ choices to establish the best food and drinks on O‘ahu this year.
A message from Hawai‘i Association of Independent Schools.
How artificial intelligence is reshaping education at some of Hawai‘i’s private schools.
Designer Roberta Oaks reflects on celebrating her 20th anniversary in the local fashion industry.
The Hawai‘i-inspired Cirque du Soleil production will meld hula and acrobatics.
Your responses to my May editor’s column were meaningful and moving.
Husband-and-wife team Juan Ching and Kim Thepsenavong serve up Peruvian and Lao fusion dishes inspired by their childhood favorites.
New places we’ve spotted across the island include O‘ahu’s first adults-only hotel, a free art gallery and a Japanese grocery.
Photographer Jess Loiterton captures dreamy moments at local breaks.
Catch Carrie Underwood and Kapena live, celebrate all things ‘ukulele, get inked at a tattoo expo and enjoy local music in the open air.
German and Native Hawaiian Cecilia Tanya Koch returned to O‘ahu to care for her father—and ended up opening a German bakery.
With Neha’s Kitchen, Kuber Gurung brings food from his hometown in southern Nepal to the farmers markets of O‘ahu.
Maile Alerts, Hawai‘i’s take on AMBER Alerts for missing children, have been issued four times.
Eliza Lathrop regards her urban farm as a “miracle” where things flourish.
Aloha Steak House’s kid brother, The Butcher Bar, is focused on beef and cocktails.
Erik Shoji will be competing on Team USA at the Paris Olympics with four other volleyball players with Hawai‘i ties.
Hawai‘i receives the largest repatriation of Native Hawaiian artifacts in history.